The comments the anonymous messengers (called “anons”) submitted were about the blogger’s facial and body appearance, derogatory slurs such as “freak,” and hints that they should not be around anymore.

Leave a Comment October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and I wanted to share my personal testimony regarding bullying for this observance, and to let others who have endured this that they are not alone.

National Bullying Prevention Month was established in 2006 by the PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center.

This campaign aims to unite communities, local and nationwide, through activities, education, and awareness building during the observance period.

In the month of October, schools and organizations by the hundreds sign up as partners to respond to bullying behaviors that exist and work to shift the way students, parents, and community residents view bullying from being simply “child’s play” or a “rite of passage” to a serious, and at times, life-threatening issue that needs to be addressed.For a start, nearly all of them are illiterate and many do not have even a basic knowledge of human anatomy.